APPENDICES A B C Quantitative Review References to CFA Questions Glossary A P P E N D I X A QUANTITATIVE REVIEW Students in management and investment courses typically come from a variety of backgrounds. Some, who have had strong quantitative training, may feel perfectly comfortable with formal mathematical presentation of material. Others, who have had less technical training, may easily be overwhelmed by mathematical formalism. Most students, however, will
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PADINI HOLDINGS BERHAD (50202-A) AA annual report 2012 annual report 2012 AB PADINI HOLDINGS BERHAD (50202-A) Contents Notice of Annual General Meeting Statement Accompanying the Notice of Annual General Meeting Notice of Nomination of Auditors (“Appendix A”) Corporate Information Corporate Structure Group Financial Highlights Chairman’s Statement Statement on Corporate Social Responsibility Corporate Governance Statement Report of the Audit Committee Statement on Internal
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Summary MarineCorp was the maritime solution provider for the SURIA group of companies. It had two subsidiaries which are Green Port Sdn Bhd and Sungai Emas Port Sdn Bhd. Hafiz Hasyim is the person who is responsible to report financial performance in the company. He is one of the Boards which is CFO in organizational structure for the three companies. Besides, Vessel inspection and vetting was a major business of MarineCorp. MarineCorp also provide consulting services to SURIA and its related contractors
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41 st Annual General Meeting of TAN CHONG MOTOR HOLDINGS BERHAD will be held at Pacific Ballroom, Level 2, Seri Pacific Hotel Kuala Lumpur, Jalan Putra, 50350 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia on Wednesday, 22 May 2013 at 3:00 p.m. N I S S A N E L G R A N D I N F I N I T I F X 3 7 R E N A U L T M E G A N E R S CONTENTS 02 03 05 09 10 14 17 25 27 28 31 Corporate Information Business Divisions Report of the Board of Directors 8 Years Financial Highlights Profile of Directors Corporate
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structures. During the analysis, the common tools developed by corporate finance practitioners were used including, among others, value creation and return to shareholders. By performing this analysis, even if it is not the central point, the underlying question of ownership structure and efficiency will also be considered. I will also include in the analysis, beside the performance measurement tools, an analysis if the evolution of the beta factor from the Capital Asset Pricing Model (CAPM). By that
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the government keep pushing toward the development of a broadband society, a large total number of broadband connections of all kind increases from 19,000 to over 200,000 in year 2002. While in year 2004, the government determines to set an amount of RM 800 million to build and improve broadband connectivity at countryside and outskirt. As Malaysia pushing ahead to create a broadband society, broadband service provider can grab this opportunity and promote the service to the consumer. Malaysia has
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Question (a) Three fundamental conditions are generally present when fraudulent financial reporting occurs which are incentive, opportunity and attitude. There are various factors present at WM that are indicative of each of the three fraud conditions. Firstly, the factors present at WM that are indicative of the incentive or pressure to perpetrate fraud are WM paid large audit fees as well as other related fees to the external auditor AA. This incentive causes AA to treat WM as valuable client
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Benjamin Pierce FINA 479 Monday, March 07, 2016 Case16 Overview The Teletech 2005 case was an interesting one. Teletech, historically, had been a telecommunications services company, providing telecommunication services to the southwest and Midwest. Then in 2000 they created an equipment manufacturing division for producing telecommunication equipment. That segment then acquired a leading computer workstation manufacturing firm as well. By 2004 the company market value was split with 25%
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Asian Journal of Case Research 7(1) 2014 ISSN 1985-4579 pp:1-16 FUNDING PROMOTIONAL ACTIVITIES: THE CASE OF JASMINE BEAUTY ENTERPRISE Wan Sharinee Fitri Wan Yahaya1, A.K Siti-Nabiha2, Fathyah Hashim3 ABSTRACT Established in 2008, Jasmine Beauty Enterprise (JBE) specialises in halal health and beauty products that it markets and sells in Malaysia. However, after four years of operation, the company’s founder, Jasmine, is still under pressure to sustain the business. Much of this pressure
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A N N U A L R E P O R T 2 0 1 4 Contents 2 6 7 9 14 15 18 20 22 82 85 NOTICE OF ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING CORPORATE INFORMATION PROFILE OF DIRECTORS STATEMENT ON CORPORATE GOVERNANCE OTHER INFORMATION AUDIT COMMITTEE REPORT CHAIRMAN’S STATEMENT FINANCIAL HIGHLIGHTS FINANCIAL STATEMENTS ANALYSIS OF SHAREHOLDINGS LIST OF PROPERTIES PROXY FORM NOTICE OF ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Twenty-Fifth Annual General Meeting of
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